PDF Classroom Language- List of Phrases for Praising, Consoling ...
[Pages:2]The big list of praising, encouraging and consoling classroom language
Praising Nice work! /Great stuff (everybody/ team A/ this group/ Maria) (You did a) good/ great job You (all) did very well (Very) well done (all the girls/ teams that have already finished) Perfect/ (A) perfect score/ No mistakes!/ You didn't make any mistakes (at all)/ You didn't make a single mistake. Ten out of ten/ 100% It's a (class) record!/ That's the best this year/ this term/ this week/ today That's better than (all) my other classes That was (at least/ more than/ about) twice as good as your last attempt Give yourself/ yourselves a pat on the back Let me shake your hand!/ Give me five! This team was the fastest, this team was the neatest, and this team wrote the most. Well done (everybody)! (That is/ was) (really/ absolutely) excellent/ fantastic/ fabulous/ great/ superb (That's) (so/ very/ really) good! Not (too) bad (at all) That's right! / Exactly!/ That's (exactly) the correct answer! Give him a big hand! / Give her a round of applause/ I think that is worth a round of applause/ Put your hands together for... Congratulations Bravo! Hooray! (You) got it first time!/ You did it on your first attempt! You (finally) did it! (You finished) just in time! I'm impressed/ That's (very/ really) impressive You've been a great help/ I couldn't have done it without you O.K, I'll accept that (as an answer) That's a (very) good/ great/ original/ imaginative suggestion/ idea! I like that (very much)! I like this one best/ This one's my favourite (because...) That's (a) nice drawing/ story/ ending/ handwriting That's very neat/ imaginative/ carefully done/ long/ accurate/ intelligent/ creative (That is/ was) marvellous/ magnificent/ terrific/ fabulous/ superb/ fantastic Wow (that was quick)! I'll give that a gold star 100/ 1000/ 10000/ a million points for that I'll put this up on the wall (You are) the winner/ the champion(s)! / You have won the game! (That's a) good/ great question You have made a lot of/ good/ excellent progress. That's more like it / That's much better/ That's a lot better You've improved (your grammar/ accuracy/ fluency/ pronunciation) a lot
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Don't change your mind, that was correct/ I think that's the right answer, I just couldn't hear you That's exactly the point/ That's just what I was looking for
Encouragement Keep going/ Don't give up/ You can do it! (You're) nearly there/ almost there/ getting there/ getting warmer/ getting closer (You're) getting better (This/ that is/ was) much better than last time/ last week/ yesterday Next time we'll do it perfectly! (That was a) nice try/ attempt Don't be shy/ No need to be shy/ Don't hold back No one in the other class managed that/ to finish either Try again (after looking in your books for 30 seconds/ at the beginning of the next lesson/ after I give you this hint) Don't worry about your pronunciation/ how long it takes/ your spelling/ neatness There's no need to rush/ There's no hurry/ We have plenty of time Good try, but not quite right/ Not quite right. Try again/ Do you want to try again? / Have another go You were almost right/ That's almost it/ You've almost got it. Try again You're halfway there/ You're on the right lines. Try changing the... Go on. Have a try/ Have a go/ Have a guess If you don't know, just guess You won't lose marks for wrong answers Numbers 1 to 7 and 9 are correct. See if you can correct the others. (That is) nearly/ almost (right/ perfect/ finished) 90% right/ finished. I'll give you two minutes to finish/ correct the rest The drawing is great, now try working on the text (a bit more) Only one mistake Third time lucky!/ Last try!
Consoling/ commiserating/ being positive about negative feedback That's a shame/ That's a pity. Better luck next time I'm sure you'll do it/ manage next time Never mind. (You won the game last week, remember?) You did very well (but there were more people in their team/ Juan just knew all the answers) (That's a good idea but) not quite what I was looking for That's good English but it has another meaning Not exactly I understand what you mean, but we don't say that in English You can't say that, I'm afraid/ (That's a good word/ Well remembered, but) you can't use that word here That's the right word in Korean/French, etc, but do you know what it is in English?
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